Vince and I (you and Vince)
It refers to you and Vince (Vince and I) because the pronoun “our” represents multiple people and the only people introduced in our sentence are Vince and you. (Not including “shoes” and “soccer” which are also both nouns but the “our” comes before both of those)
Answer:
"and this overload of stimulus could be altering the way their brains are getting wired."
You could go with ‘The company has never been with the system until now.’
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the constant bickering between Mr. and Mrs. Wright